19. October 2006 · Comments Off on 60 Minutes report on “No Fly” list · Categories: Linky

Unlikely Terrorists On No Fly List

A CBS 60 Minutes report on the “No Fly” list used in an attempt to screen out terrorists from passengers on airlines. They received a copy of the list from March, 2006 and noted, amongst other things:

  • It’s 540 pages long when printed out
  • It only records name and birth date (although airport screeners aren’t shown birth date, they only see names).
  • Contains many records of terrorists already dead
  • Doesn’t contain the names of many very well known terrorists
  • Doesn’t contain the names of really important, not publicly known terrorists, for fear of security leaks.
  • Contains many names that fit lots and lots of innocent travelers (“Like Gary Smith, John Williams or Robert Johnson.”). Anyone with this name is stopped whenever they try to fly, period.

So we end up with a massive, inaccurate list that hurts vastly more innocent travelers than terrorists. None of the original British suspects who have been charged with trying to blow up commercial planes are on the list.

This is the level of security we’re paying for. It’s a poor idea, mismanaged to the point of uselessness and extravagant costs. This is how the Bush administration consistently runs its so called war on terrorism.

14. October 2006 · Comments Off on Listamatic: one list, many options · Categories: Linky

Listamatic: one list, many options

Can you take a simple list and use different Cascading Style Sheets to create radically different list options? The Listamatic shows the power of CSS when applied to one simple list.

I ended up taking a web design class in addition to my full time MBA roster (re: tactically unwise). However, this puts me gleefully back in the land of CSS. I love CSS, for the thirty minutes it takes to make something beautiful and look at it in FireFox. Then I check it in IE and hate Microsoft, because their crap web browser can’t be bothered to support half the commands, so I have to go rip out all the cool stuff and leave a pile of cludgy hacks.

13. October 2006 · Comments Off on After the apocolypse, how long until human traces vanish? · Categories: Linky

Estimated times for the disapperance of Man’s traces

A nifty picture that shows a projected timeline of how long human traces would last on Earth if all humans suddenly vanished (aka: were eaten by zombies).

29. September 2006 · Comments Off on Failing to Learn and Learning to Fail (Intelligently) · Categories: Business, Linky

Failing to Learn and Learning to Fail (Intelligently): How Great Organizations Put Failure to Work to Improve and Innovate

This paper provides insight into what makes learning from failure so difficult to put into practice – that is, we address the question of why organizations fail to learn from failure. We identify pernicious barriers embedded in both technical and social systems that make collective learning processes unusual in organizations, and present recommendations for what managers can do to overcome these barriers.

29. September 2006 · Comments Off on David Habib · Categories: Business, Linky

David Habib’s Weblog

A weblog by one of AOL’s senior technical directors. Some very interesting thoughts on management in a technology context.

28. September 2006 · Comments Off on Nerd site of the moment · Categories: Linky

apophenia :: making connections where none previously existed

Danah Boyd’s blog full of random thoughts about online communities and other (typically technology oriented) musings.  I need to spend more time here.  Or go do my marketing homework.  Bah.

19. September 2006 · Comments Off on Vote Democratic · Categories: Linky

A Canadian man was falsely accused of being a terrorist.  My government secretly shipped him to another country where he was beaten and held for 10 months in a coffin sized cell.  There is no excuse for this.  Torture produced a false confession from him.  The Bush administration advocates this system.  Vote them out.

 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14897315/?GT1=8506

02. August 2006 · Comments Off on Photojojo · Categories: Linky

Photojojo

I have a digital camera again! As such, I can re-enter the community of people who have easy, cheap access to virtually unlimited photographic experimentation. Specifically the subset who likes to read articles on cool things to do with digital cameras, and lessons on how to take nice photographs, and then forget all that on the rare occasion we actually take a picture.

Huzzah!